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Transform your outdoor space with our Drought Resistant Wildflower Seeds. This 1 oz packet contains a premium mix of open-pollinated, non-GMO seeds designed to thrive in various USDA hardiness zones (2-10). Perfect for attracting pollinators and ensuring lush coverage, these seeds are your go-to for a vibrant, eco-friendly garden.
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Multi color |
Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Expected Planting Period | Spring or late Fall |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 2 - 10 |
Soil Type | Loam Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Drought Tolerant, Attracts Pollinators |
K**Y
Grow well in my backyard
Threw a bunch out in my yard, and actually planted a lot of them the correct way too, and I have sprouts all over after just a few days. Water them once to twice daily and they seem to be doing well so far! Hope they reach maturity.
S**L
Good seed quality
Seeds in good condition. Have had bad luck with buying seeds before. Already planted them and seeing some green shoots coming up. Whether that is weeds or the flowers, won’t know for a while. Will update once flowers have bloomed.
O**K
There's a lot in the package, but we didn't know enough
Lots of tiny spiny seeds - you can see some of these are the kind of things that would stick in your socks if you were walking across an actual verdant meadow instead of a weedy urban backyard.A bunch of different things came up, some of them made it to the point where they bloomed and we could identify them, and some came up took a look around tasted the salt spray and noped out.I don't know if they're hard for other people to grow, so maybe the 3 stars isn't fair - i know they struggled with our environment. But here's the thing, we're going to do it again only more so. If i could get a quarter pound of these things i'd scrape a bare stripe here and there and dump a bunch of these seeds on it then try to figure out what worked. The red clover and blue cornflower and some things that looked like echinacea and tiny sunflowers came up.We'll try again.
S**V
So far so good
The media could not be loaded. For some reason, it looks like a lot of flaxseed is growing. Some of the other seeds might have, but there’s so much flaxseed I can’t tell. Blended in several different locations got several different results . Really easy to plant. Looks like everything is growing so quality is good. Grate value in my opinion, because even if it’s all just flaxseed is brew and heck I can eat flaxseed . Everything is green so far so they look healthy. I’m happy so far. I’ll update later once we’re have bloom
L**K
Didn't grow
I so looked forward to these. I was disappointed they never grew.
K**Y
I didn't get any flowers😕
I liked that the seeds were sent in a timely fashion and packaged well. However, I planted the seeds and not one germinated and grew into a flower. I think it might be my inexperience as a first time grower, even tho I followed the directions I found online. Oh well, what can you do, huh??🤷🏽♀️
C**R
Little seeds pack a big punch!
Edit: Update - See last pic for wildflower blooms!Took over 3 months. Ok assortment, mainly purple weed looking ones with stems that are kinda pokey..Small, not really the best for cut flowers. ___________________________So when these first arrived I was thinking wow what a small amount of seeds for that price. Then the growing. It’s been over 2 months and still waiting on flowers to bloom. These take time and patience. But look at how many sprouts and new growth! These babies are talllll and I am impressed with the over all germination!
J**W
Easy and beautiful
I live in zone 7. With high desert temperatures reaching 100+ degrees part of the summer, I planted in partial shade. 2 months after planting, I have some plants almost 4 feet tall. Followed instructions and watered daily until they reached 2 inches tall. Then I watered every 3 days for longer to establish roots and upped to about every 5-6 days. I’ll buy more to spread in other parts of my yard next year. And I can’t grow anything. This is fun!
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